What, to you, is the first sign of spring? Have you seen it yet?
Submitted by Spy.
Seeing my flowers break through the ground....daffodiols, tulips and crosuses are all now up--my crosuses are blooming!! :D
I'm new to the groups feature here at vox and figured I would try posting and see what happens.
I've been working on many projects this week, but here are 2 seperate redwork block quilts I'm doing. I did an online block swaps - making 30 blocks and receiving 30 different blocks back. So, I divided them into 3 new quilts designs. Here are two of them:
If you could have one superpower, what would you choose?
Submitted by J.T.
Flying - no wait, seeing the future, no wait being able to produce money at the snap of my fingers . . . .
What method do you use to prepare your coffee or tea?
Submitted by AgentBouche.
Coffee I normally use my 4 cup pot or my local Starbucks. For tea depends if I am using it for mediation, if so I then boil water on the stove top and pour into a small 2 cup pot and use. If just to enjoy tea, I use the microwave and soak tea bags :D
Do you read the Sunday paper? Which one(s)?
Nope, but we do get the Carroll County Times.
What did you dream about last night?
Well, I've been having those wonderful Scott Bakula dreams lately. I know I have a passing dream of beaches as well...due to purchasing some cruise excusions yesterday.
when you have:
7 hours of sleep - interrupted at 1am by a little girl who couldn't sleep
plus
1 hour hard gym workout
plus
2 hour grocery shopping
plus
first day of Aunt Flo visiting
plus
slight head cold going on
equals . . . exhaustion.
What is one of your addictions?
Submitted by Paperheart.
New things....especially dealing with my fav hobby quilting.
What are your top 5 books of 2006?
First of all, I'm amazed that I can say I read 5 books in one year. I think I'm finally making the time to enjoy reading. So picking my top 5 is easy, being I don't think I read more than 5 :D
I have actually read more self-help books this year then others, so I picked the best of those to share.
A true Maryland weekend - ok, minus the ocean.
Picture it.
Sunday afternoon. Game day.
A Baltimore local small bar.
Crabs for $1.00 each and $5.00 buffet.
Big screen tv with the "big game" on it.
Old Bay under the finger nails.
Sitting around with good friends and dedicated fans.
And purple everywhere.
Yep, it was a good Sunday afternoon.

Thank you! This is a traditional 30's reproduction fabric and block which I wanted because the redwork for this quilt... read more
on Redwork Quilt #2